09 June 2020
HealthDay Reports: COVID-19 Ravages the Navajo Nation, But Its People Fight Back
Certain factors came together that made the Navajo Nation the hardest hit area in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic. The infection rate is more than 3.4% there. In comparison, New York City's infection rate is 1.9%.
COVID-19 Ravages the Navajo Nation, But Its People Fight Back
TUESDAY, June 9, 2020 (HealthDay News) -- The U.S. center hardest hit by COVID-19 isn't headline-grabbing New York City; it's the Navajo Nation in the American southwest.
About the size of West Virginia and situated on 27,000 square miles of land spread across Arizona, Utah and New Mexico, Navajo Nation is home to approximately 175,000 people.
It's also home to a coronavirus infection rate of more than 3.4% and more than 6,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19, according to the Navajo Nation Department of Health.